<h1>Release 0.3 ("Glebe")</h1>

<p><b>2013-07-28</b></p>

<p>Another Camlistore release! Building on the <a href="0.2">0.2 release
(Portland)</a>, we're happy to release 0.3, codename "Glebe".  <a
href="https://maps.google.com/maps?q=glebe,+nsw&hl=en&ll=-33.87462,151.208096&spn=0.049741,0.087376&sll=37.6,-95.665&sspn=47.962475,89.472656&hnear=Glebe+New+South+Wales,+Australia&t=m&z=14">Glebe,
NSW</a> is where Andrew Gerrand and I did much of the hacking for this
release, working on the read-write FUSE support.</p>

<center><div style='font-size: 18pt; font-weight: bold'><a href="https://github.com/bradfitz/camlistore/archive/0.3.zip">camlistore-0.3.zip</a></div>
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Or browse at Github: <a href="https://github.com/bradfitz/camlistore/tree/0.3">github.com/bradfitz/camlistore/tree/0.3</a>
</div>
</center>

<h1>What is Camlistore?</h1>

<p>See the <a href="/doc/">docs</a> and <a href="/doc/overview.md">overview</a>.</p>

<h1>New in 0.3</h1>

<ul>
  <li>8 new <a href="https://github.com/bradfitz/camlistore/blob/master/CONTRIBUTORS">contributors</a></li>
  <li>read/write FUSE support</li>
  <li>publishing handler supports serving zip files of contents</li>
  <li>start of OS X status bar / launcher</li>
  <li>better sqlite3 detection</li>
  <li>start of the portable "devcam" tool, removing dependencies on shell and perl to build &amp; test.</li>
  <li>UI tweaks and additions</li>
  <li>bug fixes</li>
  <li>update postgres driver</li>
  <li>fix compilation on FreeBSD</li>
  <li>more developer docs</li>
</ul>

<h1>Get involved!</h1>

<p>We welcome feedback, feature requests, bug reports, and code
contributions!</p>

<p>Feel free to email us on our <a
href="https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/camlistore">mailing
list</a>, and/or <a
href="//github.com/camlistore/camlistore/issues/new">file a bug</a> (or
see <a href="//github.com/camlistore/camlistore/issues">existing
bugs</a>).  </p>

<p>While we welcome user bug reports, we also welcome code
contributions. See <a href="/doc/contributing">the Contributing
page</a> for details. While most the codebase (the server and
command-line tools) are written in <a href="http://golang.org">Go</a>,
there's also a lot of JavaScript which needs love, as well as Java
(for Android) and Objective C (for iOS). Or anything useful you'd like
to contribute.</p>
